If you've never tried it, just come along once to Positively 4th Street and check
it out. The musical pedigree is second to none and the ambience, friendly. The mix
of people is varied and interesting but everyone has the aim of having a good time.
Musically you can expect to hear the cream of the crop from the 50's to the 90's
( and beyond ), incorporating many styles and attitudes. Generally, most requests
are played but if your chosen song or artist is not going to get played then I would
let you know, at the time of asking. I would not simply leave you waiting in vain
for something that you're not gonna get! I am often asked for Aha's - `Take on me`
and other similar artists, but this is not the sort of thing that I want to get into.
There is a time and place for this type of music but Positively 4th Street isn't
the time or the place.

So what are you likely to get when you visit us? You'll get all the old classics
across many different genres ; Motown, Rock `n` Roll, Northern Soul, 60's and 70's
Pop and Rock, Psychedelia, Blues, Ska, Madchester and Indie. Versions of songs will
generally be the original or if not, they will be able to stand up on their own merits
and not simply be poor versions of superior ones. Some songs are requested every
week and it never fails to amaze me how these songs never seem to lose their popularity.
There have been some fantastic Friday nights at Positively 4th Street, a few weeks
ago, one guy told me that he had been looking for somewhere like this for the past
15 years. We are due to marry on August the 15th, well how could we possibly not,
after receiving a wonderful comment like that!??! Occasionally, if someone has a
chart hit which is a cover version, I will start to play the original and it can
be quite surprising that people don't know that it is indeed someone elses original
work. This happened when I played The Jam's - Carnation, a guy thought that Liam
Gallagher and Steve Craddock's recent chart hit was the original. He thanked me for,
as he put it "educating" him. Cher (1991), covered a song by Betty Everett (1968)
called "It's in his kiss (the shoop shoop song) ". I have recently started playing
the original one here. If you do come to Spiders on a Friday night don't forget to"come
up and see me sometime" because when you do, you won't want to leave! Songs will
only be played once so it's no use coming up late and expect to hear your favourite
Rolling Stones number, you may well get a Rolling Stone song but not necessarily
the one you would have chosen. I don't want there to be any pretence at Positively
4th Street, just top quality, high pedigree, class tunes for everybody to enjoy.
Try it!!